Witt (population 991) is located in northeastern Montgomery County in south-central Illinois.
Illinois Route 16 and the Conrail Railroad run side by side on an angle through the center of town. A branch of the East
Fork of the Shoal Creek flows through the north side of Witt. For reference sake, Witt is about 40 miles southeast
of Springfield. A nice website for information on the town of Witt was provided to us by Jim Miller and is
located at the web address of www.wittillinois.com .

Witt has a long and storied history of supporting education in its town. The Witt High
School building pictured above served the children of Witt from 1906 (the year it was built) until the closing of the high
school in 1997. Witt High School was originally established as a three year high school in 1906 but added a fourth year
by 1909, which made the first graduating four-year class from Witt High was the class of 1910. Declining enrollment
and finances finally took their toll and Witt HS was deactivated. Upon the high school's closure, the kids of Witt are
now educated as part of the Hillsboro School System.

Our good friend Phil Shadid shared with us this sad bit of informatino regarding the Witt
School building as see in the Springfield State Journal-Register, March 4, 2010:

"The Hillsboro School District will close Witt Elementary School (the
former high school) at the end of the 2010 school year. Budget problems
have necessitated the closing of the school, which in 2010 had only 78 students and six teachers. Those students affected
by the closing will attend school at either Coffeen Elementary or Hillsboro Elementary. The Witt school may possibly
be offered for sale."

Witt High School Quick Facts

Year opened: 1906

First graduating class: 1910

Year closed: 1997

School nickname: Speedboys / Speedgirls

School colors: Royal Blue
& White

School Fight Song: We're Loyal To You, Witt High School

(Words unavailable...Sung to University of Illinois Fight song tune -
click the play button below-left )

Glenn Hobbie

Chicago Cub - Former "Speedboy" - Class of 1954

Athletics

Witt High School earned its nickname, the "Speedboys", because of their style of playing boys basketball in the
1920s. The style paid off and will be written about below. Witt competed in the Egyptian -Illini Conference and
later the Central Illinois Conference. Witt High School offered baseball, basketball, cross-country, and track for the
boys and softball, basketball, cross-country, and volleyball for the girls.

The sports that are written about on the IHSA web site are written about here below. If you have more information
regarding the Witt athletic successes please send us the information via e-mail.

Boys Basketball

The Witt High School Speedboys of 1927-28 were the classic reason for the one-class system. The
team brought home a Third Place trophy from the State Tournament! The Speedboys, led by Coach
Joseph Kilpatrick (in his only season at the school), beat Streator High School in the quarter finals before losing
to Canton (eventual State Champion) by 2 points. The Speedboys came back with a win in the third place game over Griggsville
(also on this site). The Speedboys came back the next year (1928-29) under Coach Lawrence Fornecker to
make an ElIte Eight appearance before losing to Peoria Central High School.

The Witt High School boys basketball program had many great seasons through 1960. In fact the Speedboys
won an additional 12 District titles besides the great seasons listed above. There were some
tough years to follow though as the team did not sport a winning record again until the 1988 season. The best of the
Witt Speedboys bassketball successes are listed below. Coaches names and team records are posted when available.

*The teams of 1926, 1928, and 1939 were also champions of the Montgomery County Basketball Tournament.

*The gymnasium earned a title as a "cracker box" in that the end lines were only 8 inches from the walls requiring
the placing of restraining lines in addition to the out-of-bounds lines.

*The 1979-80 team played in 5 overtime games during the season, winning one of them.

Girls Volleyball

The Witt High School Speedgirls volleyball program is the only other sport listed on the IHSA web site which can be researched. The
girls had a strong head coach in Pat Powers who served from 1976 - 1988. The best three
seasons under Coach Powers leadership are listed below.

1985-86 15 - 9 Coach Pat Powers

1986-87 18 - 7 Coach Pat Powers

1987-88 17 - 7 Coach Pat Powers

Other Sports Information Needed

If you can add any information regarding the cross-country, baseball, softball, and track programs at Witt High School,
please drop us an e-mail.

Great Players

*Paul Chervinko, class of 1928 and a player on the Third Place winners, went to great baseball
success, even playing for a time with the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1937-38.

*Glen Hobbie, class of 1954, was a star pitcher and played seven seasons of professional baseball with
the Chicago Cubs and St. Louis Cardinals, establishing record of 16 - 13 in 1959.

Need More Information

As always, we are anxious to add more information regarding the town and school history of Witt. If you have any
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